I get bored easily.
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That looks like a pretty bare minimum MS judging by the chips. Looks like a max232 and a motorola 68xxx on the main board, a handfull of FETs on the secondary board. You are an ambitious, very bored man.
Edit: The papers underneath the wiring sort of give it away judging by that clearly indicated map sensor outline :P.
Edit: The papers underneath the wiring sort of give it away judging by that clearly indicated map sensor outline :P.
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so replace the msI cpu with the MS3 cpu? all you need on the mainboard is the power and a few of the inputs like the ait and clt. I realize it wouldn't be on the same board so to speak, but whatever...
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yeah yeah, I get it.
we need an integrated v3.0+ms3+ms3x board called the v3.33x module
but that would be too easy, and apparently people are still too cheap to just buy the CPU and upgrade from MSI or MSII
we need an integrated v3.0+ms3+ms3x board called the v3.33x module
but that would be too easy, and apparently people are still too cheap to just buy the CPU and upgrade from MSI or MSII